The division of property and determination of custody and visitation in a divorce case can vary depending on the specific circumstances of each case. In general, property division is based on the concept of equitable distribution, meaning that marital property is divided fairly but not necessarily equally between spouses. This includes assets and debts acquired during the marriage.

As for custody and visitation, the best interests of the child are the primary concern. The court will consider factors such as the child’s age, health, relationship with each parent, and their preferences, among others. In some cases, joint custody may be awarded, while in others, one parent may have primary physical custody with the other parent having visitation rights.